Thursday, March 11, 2010

New Videocast: Big Love, an Analysis


In this new episode I discuss the new season of the HBO show Big Love.

You may see me discuss this videocast here.

You may also view the episode on iTunes under the podcast series that bears my name.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think that the new season is dealing with modern topics of culture and politics in an informed and academic way. I was glad to see Nicky's character change for the better, though. At least, to me, she changed for the better.

By the way, I loved the look in this! I wish the lights weren't resting on your glasses though, which, btw, are rockin'!! As is the boyfriend jacket but, of course, you know that. I never expect anything else out of the hypermodern, anyway. :)

Anonymous said...

Another point I wanted to make was how well they developed Barb this season. She really comes into her own and we see her as a better developed, cognitively mature woman.
And, another 'superficial question' where does the jacket come from?

Unknown said...

I was wondering about the new season. Will be watching, of course. What's really impressed me about this show is how well-researched and informed it is. Sissy Spacek will be good to watch as she has good range. Thanks for this. I'm glad the episodes are back. :)

Dana said...

I was hoping that this would be a longer season. Nine episodes total didn't really do justice to the plot development, I thought. The Alby/Dale relationship was really interestingly done, tough.

Anonymous said...

I wonder why there aren't more shows like this on cable these days. Big Love makes you think while retaining its aesthetically pleasing form.
Thanks for this.

JJ said...

I liked that Bill's weakness are so clearly seen vis-a-vis the strength of the women characters this season. Barb is really on the ball, too. Good season. I was hoping it would be a longer season, too.

E. said...

This is such a good show!! thanks for the review.